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113 th Congress: Political Environment and Outlook. Results of the 2012 Federal Elections. The Status Quo Prevails President Obama Re-Elected to Second Term Winning Percentage Drops from 53% to 51% Democrats Retain Control of the Senate Pick Up Two Net Seats (55 D & I to 47 R)
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113thCongress: Political Environment and Outlook
Results of the 2012 Federal Elections The Status Quo Prevails • President Obama Re-Elected to Second Term • Winning Percentage Drops from 53% to 51% • Democrats Retain Control of the Senate • Pick Up Two Net Seats (55 D&I to 47 R) • Republicans Retain Control of the House • Net Loss of Eight Seats (232 R to 200 D) • VA Secretary Shinseki Stays for Second Term
Results of the 2012 Federal Elections Some Changes in Congressional Leadership • Sen. Sanders (D-VT) Assumes VA Committee Chair • Senator Burr (R-NC) Remains Ranking Member • Most Committee Members Return to SVAC • Rep. Miller (R-FL) Remains House VA Chairman • Rep. Michaud (D-ME) Becomes New Ranking Member • Wholesale Changes in Committee Membership, Subcommittee Chairs and Ranking Slots • Sen. Murray (D-WA) Becomes New Budget Chairman
Results of the 2012 Federal Elections Is Gridlock the New Status Quo in DC? • Can Divided Government Work Together? • Early Partisan Battles on Debt Ceiling and Sequestration • Will Budget Crisis Affect Veterans Funding? • Advance Appropriations and Ruling on Sequestration Provide Some Protection for VA Benefits and Programs This Year • Will Electoral Politics Block New Policy Changes? • Non-Stop Congressional Election Cycle • 2016 Presidential Campaign Already Underway
Budget Outlook for Veterans Programs No Resolution to Continuing Budget Crisis • Congress Failed (Again!) to Pass Budget on Time • Late 15 of Last 16 Years, 21 of Last 24 • FY 2013 Continuing Resolution Expires April 1st • Most Agencies and Programs Funded at FY 2012 Levels • VA Funded at Proposed FY 2013 Levels (4.5% Increase) • VA Medical Care $1.5 Billion Below IB Recommendation • Will Advance Appropriations Advance? • VA Health Care Has Full Year FY 2013 Appropriation • BUT, FY 2014 Advance NOT Yet Approved
Budget Outlook for Veterans Programs Budget Obstacle Course Ahead • Sequestration First Hurdle for New Congress • VA Exempted from Virtually All Automatic Cuts • BUT NOT Employment & Training Programs in DOL • Appropriations for Second Half of FY 2013 • VBA Funded at Increased 2013 Request Level • FY 2014 Advance Appropriations Must Be Approved • VA Must End Reliance on Old or New Gimmicks • (i.e. - “Operational Improvements”)
Budget Outlook for Veterans Programs Administration’s New FY 2014 VA Budget Plan • President Delayed Budget Past February Deadline • Will Not Arrive Until March; Congress May Not Wait • FY 2014 Proposal Likely to Track FY 2013 Proposal • Advance Appropriation for FY 2014 Expected to Remain • 3.3% Increase for Medical Care Funding • Other Discretionary Accounts Expect Level Funding • Mandatory Funding Will Continue Rising
Legislative Outlook for Veterans Programs Congressional Priorities • VA Health Care Funding • H.R. 803 - Putting Veterans First Act Reps. Miller (FL) and Michaud (ME) • Infrastructure / Construction Issues • New CBO Lease Scoring • Waste, Fraud and Abuse in All VA Spending • Mental Health Care, PTSD & Suicide • Claims Processing Reform • Veterans Transition to Employment
Policy Outlook for Veterans Programs VA Long Term Care Programs • LTSS – Long Term Services and Support • Increasing Focus on Non-Institutional Care • VISN and VAMC’s “Rebalancing” LTSS • Local Re-Allocation of Resources
Policy Outlook for Veterans Programs VBA Claims Processing Reform • Secretary’s Goal for 2015: End the Backlog • All Claims within 125 Days, 98% Accuracy • People, Processes and Technology • New Smart, Paperless IT System • VBMS, SEP, VRM • New Organizational Model for VAROs • FDC, DBQ, SNL • Training, Testing and Quality Control
Working With VSOs for Success • The Independent Budget (VFW, DAV, PVA & AMVETS) • Budget Recommendations • Policy Recommendations • NASVH Endorses IB • IB Supports NASVH Recommendations • Major VSOs Tremendously Influential in DC • Testifying at Virtually All Congressional Hearings • Close Relationships with Congressional Staff • Collaborating with VBA on Claims Reform • VSO Resolutions Often Come From Local Chapters • Summer Conventions Adopt Resolutions • State, Local Conventions in Spring